Bryan Adams has been on the music scene for almost five decades now. What’s his recipe for longevity? The first ingredient is quite obvious: You have to take care of yourself. You have to keep your body fit and healthy; your voice, in good form. /PDI
“I thought that maybe I could get out of the clubs and get into better ones by making my own music. And it wasn’t easy. They were difficult days. I faced one rejection after another. Nobody wanted to back me and my album. It took a lot of time convincing other people to give me a shot,” he recalled.
Presented by Wilbros Live, the upcoming Manila concert will have Bryan playing well-loved hits and new material. “I’m excited to be playing there,” he said.It’s great as a musician to be playing live again after two years of not being able to. But we have done about a hundred shows in the past year. We have been busy working.It’s something I have always done, so it’s strange not to be doing it. I like the idea that when you play songs live, it’s like playing them again for the first time.
I rerecorded my original songs to give them a breath of fresh air. It’s sort of my way of opening them up to a new audience. That’s what’s exciting about music, you can reintroduce it.It’s very, very sweet. In fact, the Philippines is unlike any other country in the world because of how much Filipinos love a love song. I’m excited to go and sing them all for you.
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